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July 30th, 2007, 23:29 | #1 |
someone wanna explain?
I've been reading on this board and can't find anything. Some of my friends and I have been into airsoft for awhile now, were not too heavy into but we each own a GBB and scrimage on private property and in winnipeg at XT from time to time. Is it true we have to join an assosication to buy guns and there's only 2 certifiend dealers in Canada? Luckly I'm only 45 mins from A&A. I've heard that there some bogus requirements to join this assosiation, things that us "once in a blue moon airsofters" cannot do, like participate in games regularely. Airsoft is not a cheap sport by any means, we don't have full fatigues and equipment let alone full sized AEG's and the whole 9 yards. I don't know anyone in the Brandon area that is into it anyways. I'm just asking all of this because I would like to purchase another GBB, and one in the states at that which I'm reading is more and more impossible to do. I'd just like to clearify all of this so I can proceed with buying some stuff.
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July 30th, 2007, 23:31 | #2 |
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You need to be 18 to buy and play airsoft in Canada.
Buying a gun in the states or anywhere OUTSIDE Canada will be seized and destroyed at customs. Airsoft is an expensive sport/hobby to start. |
July 30th, 2007, 23:58 | #3 |
Really, if you arent going to go the whole nine yards, play only with GBBs and play only on occasion why not go to paintball?
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July 31st, 2007, 00:08 | #4 | |
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its ridiculous, they wont even let us use our own bullets because they thin we put shit in it. and they charge you twice of what the bullets cost in store to make extra $$ off of you. fuckers. |
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July 31st, 2007, 00:12 | #5 |
yeah, but to go buysome crappy marker from CT (instead of another GBB) and then get paintballs during the every so often they play, it's not exactly ridiculously expensive. they can even use their own since they play on private property.
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July 31st, 2007, 00:19 | #6 | ||||
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If by private property you mean the backyard of your suburban home, be aware that you are inviting massive liability issues into your life, along with a criminal record and bad press for the rest of us. However, if by private property you mean forested land somewhere in the middle of the woods, you should still research things like insurance and access control. Even if you play with friends, if someone gets hurt and claims something on their personnal insurance, you are liable to get sued. Better to play at organised fields that know exactly what they are doing. Quote:
There are in fact only two regular importers at the moment, though there is also the classifieds. More on this later. As for walking in on games, public games are exactly that, public. There are a lot of private events running at any point in time, but you only need to start networking with people to see these opportunities open to you. Quote:
You can muster a decent kit for only a couple of hundred buck. You don't need Gucci gear, though it's nice to have. AEGs are a must though, at least from a personnal point of view. You will be seriously outgunned if you only have a pistol. Quote:
The bare minimum investement needed to properly play airsoft is 400$-800$ depending on the deals you can find, anything less and you won't be on the same page as other players. Hope this answers more questions than it raises...! |
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July 31st, 2007, 02:20 | #7 |
coincidentally, I got an airsoft past customs by usps. Bought it at a novelty shop in south dakota, recieved it a month later in SK
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July 31st, 2007, 02:32 | #8 |
July 31st, 2007, 02:45 | #9 | |
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Consider this; if you import stuff even semi-frequently, instead of having say a 25% search and levy rate, you will now be promoted to a 100% search and levy rate. That means that whatever you will import will be taxed to the full extent of the law, which hurts like hell. |
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July 31st, 2007, 03:03 | #10 |
I had no idea of the laws then. The man in the shop said he would mail it to my Canadian address, and had been doing so for many Canadian customers for a while. It was a gas powered no name beretta, with orange tip.
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July 31st, 2007, 03:05 | #11 |
Vicious MSPaint Wizard
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Just be glad that you beat the odds. Just like with any lottery, quit while you're ahead...
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July 31st, 2007, 10:20 | #12 |
I've found shops in the states will tell you anything to get you to buy. I was checkin out guns when I was in South Dakota, and they were tellin me "Oh yeah, we ship to Canada all the time. You just can't carry it across the border yourselves, mailing is fine."
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July 31st, 2007, 10:32 | #13 | |
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Buahahahah! LOL Wow, "carry it across the border yourselves" Oh and remember, don't declare it either or they might take it from you God I love retailers who see $$$ and nothing else. |
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August 1st, 2007, 17:38 | #14 |
yeah thats the sad truth when it comes to merchandise
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August 1st, 2007, 18:15 | #15 | |
you dont even need a couple hundred to get decent stuff... I played for a whole year with just a GBB and did just fine... also, you can get old CF issued crap at a surplus store.. probably get the shirt and pants for $40 .. some goggles and maybe a mag/utility pouch for your belt.. and you are in business.. ghetto airsoft style.. I did that for my first 2 years.. it works just fine...
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